Shop Floor: The Skills Show, skills training with the EEF, artificial intelligence at IBM and the perennial issue of gender inequality among executives

This week Nick talks to Ben Blackledge of WorldskillsUK about the Skills Show, the UK's biggest skills and careers fair taking place in Birmingham; Neil Withey, training centre director at the EEF on how business is starting to equip young people with the skills needed in the workplace; Bill Sullivan about IBM's recent challenge at Do It Day and its tool to trace missing persons more effectively, and Marina Lumley of Greengrass Consulting about a recent report which revealed the gender gap among executives shows no sign of narrowing.

Track Record: Neil Brooks

This week Sue is joined by Neil Brooks, the newly-appointed Head Teacher of Fulham Prep’s new independent co-educational senior school. He talks about his new role and the musical influences that have shaped his career.

Ask Sarah: Winter getaways

With Christmas just a few weeks away, many of us will have started thinking about a winter getaway, either on the slopes or somewhere warmer. But when’s the best time to book, where can you find the best deals, and what are your options if you want a wintry break but don’t want to ski? Sue Dougan sits in for Sarah and is joined by Sean Tipton from ABTA, Alistair McLean of Artisan Travel and Dan Fox, MD of Ski Weekends.

Your Money, Your Future: Retiring without fully retiring

What do you do if you’re due to retire, but you don’t really want to? This week Sue Dougan, sitting in for Sarah, looks at retiring without fully retiring and what your options are, including working for a charity or other voluntary organisation, and whether you can still take your pension if you’re still earning. Sue is joined by Michelle Cracknell of TPAS, Nici Audhlam-Gardiner, MD of Saga Money and Julian Noakes from Retirement Reinvented.

Women & Money: How mums could be missing out on state pension rights

Analysis published by Royal London has revealed that new mothers could be missing out on hundreds of millions of pounds in state pension rights. Sue Dougan sits in for Sarah and she and her guests look at what this means for young mums – how do you know if you’ve missed out and what can you do? She was joined by Steve Webb of Royal London, Anna Monteith from ICAEW and freelance finance journalist Donna Ferguson.

Young Money: How to stay safe online

With a fortnight to go until Black Friday, the panel look at fraud and how to stay safe online. They look at how secure online banking is, and what steps you can take to ensure that you’re not a victim of fraud. Sue Dougan sits in for Sarah and is joined by Young Money Champion Amelia Murray, Harry Rose, money editor at Which?, Joe Hancock, Cyber Security Lead at Mishcon de Reya and Brian Laing of Last Line.

What's on this weekend?

If you're short of things to do this weekend, then look no further. We have a variety of activities for you, wherever you may be based throughout the UK. This week, they include Remembrance services, the Lord Mayor's Procession, visiting England's largest reindeer herd at Blithbury Reindeer Lodge & more!

The Entrepreneur Show: Philip Krim, CEO, Casper

Every week on The Entrepreneur Show we meet interesting people behind some interesting businesses around the UK.
This week, Simon speaks to Philip Krim, the CEO of Casper - the original sleep disruptor currently transforming the mattress industry.

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